This incredible historic photograph, captured in approximately 1941, shows Harold and his wife posing inside the house. At the time, Harold was the owner of the Union-Chipman Mill, the textile factory that James' relative, Samuel H. Sibley, helped to establish in the late 19th century. By the time the Lambs owned Hawthorne Heights, it stretched across an impressive 5,899 square feet (548sqm), featuring grand reception rooms, seven bedrooms and three bathrooms, as well as sprawling landscaped grounds.
According to The Digital Library of Georgia, Mrs. Lamb collected fine antiques and added to those her father and mother had bought while travelling.